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4, erglass <br />STEP 4 <br />WF <br />STEP 5 <br />STEP 6 <br />CONTACT 'FOR MORE INFORMATION! <br />5555 Skylane Blvd., S. s A / Santa Rosa, CA 95403 <br />Ph: (800) 688-3375 / Fx: (800) 700-1188 <br />www.westemfg.com <br />Insert the cuff plate through the outside of <br />the sump, so that the square base is as <br />tight against the sump wall as possible. <br />Use catalyzed putty to immobilize the cuff. <br />Seal and smooth the transition from cuff to <br />sump with a squeegee. Be sure to smooth <br />out the putty before it cures. If any bumps or <br />ridges are present after the putty hardens, <br />they will need to be sanded smooth to <br />ensure a good laminate. <br />Cut or tear pieces of fiberglass mat into <br />3"x13" strips, or long enough pieces to <br />extend 2" to 4" past the corners of the cuff. <br />You will need a minimum of 8 pieces for <br />each cuff (2 layers of mat per seam). <br />Use a piece of cardboard or other suitable <br />surface to pre -wet the fiberglass mat <br />pieces, two layers at a time with catalyzed <br />resin, making sure to thoroughly saturate <br />all the fibers. <br />Page 17 of 38 <br />